Revised Personal Membership Dues Structure to Launch January 1, 2022
ALISE Revises Personal Membership Dues Structure, Launches January 1, 2022
In 2021, the ALISE Board of Directors and its membership approved a proposal presented by the Membership Committee to create a tiered dues structure based on World Bank Gross National Income (GNI) data. The committee’s proposal was informed by research conducted by prior ALISE task forces formed to research international dues rates and by the committee’s environmental scan of similarly oriented membership-based associations. The tiered fee structure for personal memberships becomes effective January 1, 2022.
The revised dues structure provides a more equitable fee structure for individuals located in countries with GNI per capita at or below $24,999.00 USD. In addition, the structure provides greater opportunity for information professionals outside of North America to engage in the association through reduced rates for those in Tier 2 or Tier 3 countries. The ALISE 2021-2025 Strategic Plan includes specific objectives and strategies to increase international membership (Strategy 2.2.6) and to make ALISE welcoming and inclusive of people and program from countries outside of the U.S. and Canada (Objective 2.5). The tiered dues structure is a single, albeit significant, step to enable a more global presence and engagement within ALISE.
Personal Member Type |
Proposed Dues Rates for Personal Membership (Based on World Bank GNI Data, $ USD) |
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Tier 1 (≥ $25,000) |
Tier 2 ($24,999 to $15,000) |
Tier 3 (<$15,000) |
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Full-time |
$155 |
$47 |
$31 |
Emerging Professional |
$85 |
$26 |
$17 |
Part-Time/Retired |
$85 |
$26 |
$17 |
Student |
$40 |
$0 |
$0 |